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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 6, 1914.
Search of dwelling
house, shop, or place without warrant by European
revenue officer for opium illegally therein in cases of urgency.
Ship pro- hibited from being utilized in smuggling opium.
(b.) forcibly enter such ship and every part thereof; (e.) remove by force any obstruction to such entry, search, seizure and removal as he is empowered to effect;
(d.) detain every person found in such place or on board such ship until such place or ship has been searched;
(e.) seize and detain any such opium or implements
found in such place or ship; and
(f) seize and detain any such opium or implements found in the possession of any of the persons, against whom bis warrant has been issued, in any place whatever within the Colony.
45. Whenever it appears to any European revenue officer generally or specially authorized in writing by the Superiu- tendent for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this section that there is reasonable cause to believe that in any dwelling bouse, shop, or other building or place, there is concealed or deposited any opium subject to forfeiture or as to which an offence has been committed or is about to be committed against his Ordinance and he shall have reasonable ground for believing that by reason of the delay in obtaining a search warrant the opium is likely to be removed, the said officer in virtue of his office may exercise in, upon and respect of such dwelling house, shop, or other building or place all the powers in the last preceding section mentioned in as full and ample a manner as if he were empowered to do so by warrant issued under the said section.
46.-(1.) No ship shall be used for the importation, landing, reinoval, carriage, or conveyance or for the exportation of any opium in contravention of this Ordi-
nance.
(2.) An amount of any such opium found on board any of smuggling such ship and exceeding,
Presumption
in certain
cases.
Opium not
on ship's manifest.
may be seized by master;
and will be forfeited.
Compensa- tion for un- successful search with- out warrant to be paid by Superin
tendent.
مصعد
(a.) in the case of any steamship of 60 tons burden
and upwards, 50 taels in weight; or,
(b.) in the case of any steamship under 60 tons
burden, 25 taels in weight; or,
(c.) in the case of any other ship, 10 tuels in
weight,
shall be deemed evidence of the unlawful use of such ship, unless it is proved, to the satisfaction of the Magistrate, that every reasonable precaution had been taken to prevent the unlawful use of such ship, and that none of the officers or their servants or any of the crew of such ship were implicated therein.
47.-(1) No person shall bring or have in his poss- ession on bourd any ship any opium, other than prepared opium or dress opinm not exceeding the quantity specified in section 33, unless the same is entered on the manifest of the ship.
(2) The master of such ship may seize any such opium as aforesaid found on hoard his ship which is not entered on the manifest, and may retain the same in his possession until he can deliver it to the police.
(3.) Notwithstanding anything in this Ordinance, all such opium as aforesaid found on board any such ship which is not intered on the manifest shall be forfeited,
reason to
48. If any search made without warrant under this Ordinance be unsuccessful and there be uo suppose that any opium liable to forfeiture under this Ordinance has been thrown away or otherwise disposed of in order to avoid detection, the Superintendent shall cause to be repacked any goods unpacked during such search, and shall make good any damage caused thereby. the event of any dispute as to the amount of any damages so enused the same shall in every case be ascertained by the Superintendent or by some person nominated by him for that purpose.
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